Integer Holdings Corporation
MTM II - 3rd shift - glassing
Integer Holdings Corporation, Alden, New York, United States, 14004
Assembly And Inspection Operator
This position has completed training and has developed the competencies necessary to perform assembly and inspection operations and processes. The incumbent seeks out and readily accepts opportunities for cross training and is expected to follow written procedures to meet production and quality requirements. Key accountabilities and responsibilities include: Adhering to Integer core beliefs, behavioral based safety process and Integer associate quality policy. Setting up equipment needed for assembly/inspection as per manufacturing process instructions (MPI's) and quality work instructions (QWI's). Understanding own tasks and how they relate to others in their team. Working under moderate supervision where duties are clearly defined. Following standard work where applicable. Understanding overall production flow within their department. Assembling component parts as per print. Utilizing both manual and automatic machine operation. Visually and/or dimensionally inspecting parts and/or completed assemblies for conformance to specifications. Identifying and escalating quality non-conformances. Completing required device history records and other manufacturing documentation per good documentation practices (GDP). May package assemblies for shipping. Participating in team activities focusing on process/product improvement, problem resolution, and customer satisfaction. Maintaining safe and clean working environment by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations. Actively participating in "flex break" programs as required. Expanding skill base through on the job training, cross training and classroom instruction. Performing other functions as required. Schedule: 10:35pm-6:35am Sunday-Thursday Job requirements include: Minimum education: high school graduate or equivalent. Minimum experience: 1 year of Integer related work experience and/or 2-4 years light assembly experience or in a regulated industry required; medical device experience preferred. Specialized knowledge: ability to read, comprehend and follow detailed instruction. Must possess the ability to recognize defects in workmanship. Demonstrate competency in assembly processes. Special skills: ability to read blueprints preferred. Familiarity with microscopes and measuring devices preferred. Previous light assembly experience in a regulated industry with medical devices preferred. Certification for industry specific assembly requirements such as IPC soldering standards for the medical device and military markets. Other: proficient in assembly operations. Salary $20 plus 15% shift differential Our total rewards program is designed to attract, retain, and motivate associates to contribute to Integer's success. Our compensation program includes base wages, a cash-based incentive program supporting our pay-for-performance philosophy, overtime pay, shift differentials, and call-in pay, when applicable. We provide a comprehensive benefits package with immediate eligibility including medical, dental, vision, disability, life insurance, and adoption benefits. Parental leave is available after one year. Optional employee-paid programs include supplemental life insurance, critical illness, hospital indemnity and accident insurance. Employees are immediately eligible to participate in the 401(k) plan with company matching contributions. We provide 80 hours (10 days) of company designated holidays per year plus an annual allotment of paid time off. U.S. applicants: equal opportunity employer. In addition, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
This position has completed training and has developed the competencies necessary to perform assembly and inspection operations and processes. The incumbent seeks out and readily accepts opportunities for cross training and is expected to follow written procedures to meet production and quality requirements. Key accountabilities and responsibilities include: Adhering to Integer core beliefs, behavioral based safety process and Integer associate quality policy. Setting up equipment needed for assembly/inspection as per manufacturing process instructions (MPI's) and quality work instructions (QWI's). Understanding own tasks and how they relate to others in their team. Working under moderate supervision where duties are clearly defined. Following standard work where applicable. Understanding overall production flow within their department. Assembling component parts as per print. Utilizing both manual and automatic machine operation. Visually and/or dimensionally inspecting parts and/or completed assemblies for conformance to specifications. Identifying and escalating quality non-conformances. Completing required device history records and other manufacturing documentation per good documentation practices (GDP). May package assemblies for shipping. Participating in team activities focusing on process/product improvement, problem resolution, and customer satisfaction. Maintaining safe and clean working environment by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations. Actively participating in "flex break" programs as required. Expanding skill base through on the job training, cross training and classroom instruction. Performing other functions as required. Schedule: 10:35pm-6:35am Sunday-Thursday Job requirements include: Minimum education: high school graduate or equivalent. Minimum experience: 1 year of Integer related work experience and/or 2-4 years light assembly experience or in a regulated industry required; medical device experience preferred. Specialized knowledge: ability to read, comprehend and follow detailed instruction. Must possess the ability to recognize defects in workmanship. Demonstrate competency in assembly processes. Special skills: ability to read blueprints preferred. Familiarity with microscopes and measuring devices preferred. Previous light assembly experience in a regulated industry with medical devices preferred. Certification for industry specific assembly requirements such as IPC soldering standards for the medical device and military markets. Other: proficient in assembly operations. Salary $20 plus 15% shift differential Our total rewards program is designed to attract, retain, and motivate associates to contribute to Integer's success. Our compensation program includes base wages, a cash-based incentive program supporting our pay-for-performance philosophy, overtime pay, shift differentials, and call-in pay, when applicable. We provide a comprehensive benefits package with immediate eligibility including medical, dental, vision, disability, life insurance, and adoption benefits. Parental leave is available after one year. Optional employee-paid programs include supplemental life insurance, critical illness, hospital indemnity and accident insurance. Employees are immediately eligible to participate in the 401(k) plan with company matching contributions. We provide 80 hours (10 days) of company designated holidays per year plus an annual allotment of paid time off. U.S. applicants: equal opportunity employer. In addition, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.